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Led Zeppelin Remastered- Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy Still Hold Up And Rock Your Ass Off Nearly 42 Years After They Were Originally Released On Atlantic Records

Normally I start these reviews with a summary introduction to the artist that created the work being reviewed. In this case, giving an introduction to Led Zeppelin seems silly. They…

Star Trek – The Compendium – Is It Worth It Even For A Trekkie’s Collection?

Over the years, Star Trek has become a legendary science fiction franchise. What started out as a television series in the 1960s that got a mixed reception during its initial…

Saving a Few Souls at Rock’s Temple The Whisky in LA- Stryper – Live at the Whisky

Stryper was one of the most iconic rock bands on the 80s. Dressed in their signature yellow and black attire, promoting a Christian message that seemed to be the antithesis…

Rock and Roll and Top Fuel Dragsters Keep The Wanted Man Going! A look back at Stephen Pearcy with 3Align at Vamp’d

In the world of 80s hard rock and metal, few voices are as iconic is that of Stephen Pearcy. Pearcy would rise to fame as the vocalist of Ratt, one…

Pink Floyd’s Swan Song- The Endless River – Is Fitting But Not Their Best

A few months ago, the music community erupted with the announcement of a new Pink Floyd album. Their last studio release was 1994’s The Division Bell, and apart from a…

Terry Bozzio – Live at Sam Ash in Vegas Last August Was Both A Highlight and Disappointment of 2014

One of rock and pop’s most iconic drummers is Terry Bozzio. Initially rising to fame in Frank Zappa’s band, he eventually found himself in bands like UK (featuring future Asia…